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Boston-area apartment rents by T stop
Median one-bedroom rents increased around dozens of stations from 2018 to 2019, a new report says.
What $1,500 a month rents around Boston now
Curbed Comparisons is a regular column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount in the Boston area. Next up is $1,500 a month in Boston.
What $1,850 a month rents around Boston now
Curbed Comparisons is a regular column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount in the Boston area.
New 839 Beacon Street apartments in Fenway will start at $1,675 for studios
The five-story, 45-unit spread—yet another project in the busy Boston enclave—will also include one-bedrooms retailing for $2,675 and up.
What $3,500 a month rents around Boston now
Curbed Comparisons is a regular column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount in the Boston area.
Here are the median apartment rents in 16 Boston-area cities and towns
The good news for tenants? These monthly sums barely budged from March to April. The bad news? Check out the sums.
Here’s how Boston stacks up rent-wise against 24 other U.S. cities
A new report shows that median rents for one- and two-bedrooms stayed basically flat in February—and that means they stayed high.
What $2,500 rents around Cambridge and Somerville right now
Curbed Comparisons is a regular column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount in the Boston area. Next up is $2,500 a month in the famous pair of Boston neighbors.
What $2,500 a month rents around Boston now
Curbed Comparisons is a regular column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount in the Boston area. Next up is $2,500 a month in Boston proper.
6 Boston neighborhoods to look in right now for apartment deals
Each enclave has an average rent below—sometimes well below—the Boston mean as of early January.
Don’t look in Cambridge, Brookline, and Waltham for deals on apartments right now
A new report shows dramatic increases in Waltham rents since 2017, while Cambridge, Brookline, and Boston proper remain the region’s priciest markets.
Revere’s One Beachmont to open with studios starting at $1,800 a month
The mid-rise project with 195 units near the Blue Line includes a co-working space and a pool. Will Boston commuters bite?
What $3,000 a month rents around Boston right now
Curbed Comparisons is a weekly column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount in the Boston area. Is one woman’s studio another woman’s townhouse? Let’s find out!
How much a month for a JP triplex with a large private deck?
This condo is in contract to be sold, but is up for lease as well. A 378-square-foot roof deck crowns the whole affair, which comes with two parking spaces. Take a look around and then try to guess the monthly rent.
Here are median apartment rents right now in 16 Boston-area cities and towns
If you’re looking for a deal, probably best not to look in Cambridge, Boston, and Brookline.
What $2,000 a month rents around Boston right now
Curbed Comparisons is a weekly column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount in the Boston area. Is one woman’s studio another woman’s townhouse? Let’s find out!
Boston delaying some of its new Airbnb rules pending legal dispute’s outcome
The rules are set to take effect January 1, but that’s looking more like March at the earliest.
What $3,500 a month rents around Cambridge
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a weekly column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount. Is one woman’s studio another woman’s townhouse? Let’s find out! Today, the magic number is $3,500 a month in Cambridge.
What $5,000 a month rents around Boston right now
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a weekly column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount. Today, the magic number is $5,000 a month in Boston’s notoriously pricey rental market.
Boston apartment rents inch upward heading into October: Report
The median on a one-bedroom is up more than 7 percent year over year, according to Zumper. Signs had been pointing in the opposite direction.
New report shows just how much Boston tenants can save from having roommates
The analysis reinforces the city’s reputation as one of the most expensive in the U.S. for leasing. After all, where else can having a roommate mean nearly $12,000 a year in savings?
What $2,500 a month rents around Boston right now
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a weekly column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount (or thereabouts) in the Boston area. Is one woman’s studio another woman’s townhouse? Let’s find out!
Central Square’s newly built Union House starts leasing
The 23-unit building off the Red Line is part of the massive Market Central project born as Mass + Main.
Boston apartment rents down slightly heading into September, but don’t get too excited
But don’t get two excited: Rents were up relatively significantly compared with the same period last year, suggesting that any leases inked during this busy moving season reflect the same stubbornly high rents as those signed 12 months earlier.
What $4,000 a month rents around Boston right now
The city is probably one of a handful in America where $4,000 a month isn’t that much money to rent a place. What does the hefty sum command as summer slides to fall?
Allston and Dorchester saw the sharpest one-bedroom rent jumps of the summer: Report
Meanwhile, things cooled off in Roslindale.
What $3,250 a month rents around Boston now
It should be no surprise that in Boston such a sum is a pretty busy price point in the rental market. What’s it command toward the end of August? Our latest Curbed Comparisons finds out.
What $2,000 a month rents around Boston right now
The sum does not go all that far in the city’s rental market. But there are solid options out there. Our latest Curbed Comparisons proves it.
New West Roxbury complex that replaced an IHOP starts leasing: $2,500 a month and up
Oak Row is one of the largest new apartment projects in years in a neighborhood best-known for single-families and small apartment buildings.
Can you afford Boston? A new analysis tries to answer that
Using the oft-cited 40-times rule, search site RentHop compared household incomes throughout the region with median two-bedroom rents.
What $2,250 a month rents around Boston right now
The busiest leasing period in Boston—late August/early September—is almost upon us. What does the busy price point $2,250 a month command around the city? Our latest Curbed Comparisons finds out.
Here’s what you need to earn to rent an average Boston two-bedroom
Hint: It’s a lot more than the city’s median household income. But at least we’re not San Francisco and New York, according to a new report. There’s that.
Want a deal on your Boston rent this fall? Try these 6 neighborhoods first
The city’s apartment market is cartoonishly expensive—but there is more hope for tenants in some areas than in others.
What $3,500 a month rents around Boston right now
While not a small amount, $3,500 is one of the busier price points in the Thunderdome that is the city’s rental market. Here’s what it commands in enclaves such as Dorchester and Beacon Hill.
Medford, Quincy, and Waltham see big jumps in rent in July
Median one-bedroom apartment rents in Medford, Quincy, Waltham, Lowell, Framingham, Fall River, and Worcester are up by double-digit percentages for July compared with the same month in 2017, according to a new analysis.
What $2,500 a month rents just north of Boston
Sometimes it’s just not possible to rent an apartment in Boston proper. But there are plenty of more affordable options just beyond Boston’s borders, including in its northern neighbors such as Revere and Chelsea.
What $3,500 a month rents around Boston now
The sum is quite a busy price point in Boston’s Thunderdome of a rental market. What’s it lease right now? Let’s find out in our latest Curbed Comparisons.
Here are the current median apartment rents in 16 Boston-area towns and cities
Some municipalities have seen steep jumps year-over-year and others not so much. The breakdown this way ...
Here are one-bedroom apartment rents around dozens of T stops
Surprise: Rents are up from last year around a lot of spots, according to a new analysis. Sometimes it really pays to stay on the train that much longer.